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Golden Sweepers - Very large schools of Sweeepers are found in caves during daytime, dispursing to feed at nightVT-8450 Golden SWEEPERS - mass shoal Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea Parapriacanthus ransonnetti Very large schools of Sweeepers are found in caves during daytime, dispursing to feed at night
Golden Sweepers - School. Found tightly packed in caves during the day. Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea FIS-082VT-8448 Golden SWEEPERS - school Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea Parapriacanthus ransonnetti Found tightly packed in caves during the day
Bluestripe Snapper - School bunched together for protection. This fish was introduced into the Hawaian Islands where itVT-8459 Bluestriped / Blue-stripe SNAPPER / Yellow and blue Seaperch - school bunched together for protection Distribution
Golden Sweepers - School. This tightly packed species take refuge in caves during the day, Milne BayVT-8449 Golden SWEEPERS - School Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea Parapriacanthus ransonnetti This tightly packed species take refuge in caves during the day
Blue and Yellow Snapper - seen in vast schools moving as one along the reef dropoffs - plankton feeding fish - FijiVT-8931 Blue and Yellow Snapper - seen in vast schools moving as one along the reef dropoffs Fiji Paracaesio xanthura Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes
Barracuda - usually found swimming in large shoals along reef dropoffs, these fish are merciless huntersVT-8770 Barracuda - usually found swimming in large shoals along reef dropoffs, these fish are merciless hunters. Cormerant Pass, Great Barrier Reef, Australia Sphyraena genie
Sweetlips - 10 species and 2 genera are known from the Coral Sea and Great Barrier ReefVT-8698 Lined Sweetlips - shoal Coral Sea Plectorhinchus lineatus 10 species and 2 genera are known from the Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef. The flesh of the larger Sweetlips is good eating
Fusilier Fish - School This species schools on the current side of tropical reefs, feeding on plankton. Milne bayVT-8465 Dark-banded / Neon / Bluestreak FUSILIER Fish - school Milne bay. Papua New Guinea Pterocaesio tile This species schools on the current side of tropical reefs, feeding on plankton
Golden Sweeper - Fish congregating in the safety of a wreck. Milne Bay. Papua New guinea FIS-076VT-8464 Golden SWEEPER - congregating in the safety of a wreck Milne Bay. Papua New guinea Parapriacanthus ransonnetti Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes
Plankton feeding mackerel - Like whales, these fish suck plankton from the open water by swimming very fast in closeVT-8452 Long-jawed / Striped / Indian MACKEREL - feeding on Plankton Papua New Guinea Rastrelliger kanagurta These fish suck plankton from the open water by swimming very fast in close formation
Rainbow Runners - School. Rainbow Runners are considered a good bait fish They grow to 170 cm. and are pelagicVT-8451 Rainbow RUNNERS / Salmon runner / Hawaiian Salmon / Skip Jack - school. Lady Elloit Island. Great Barrier Reef. Australia Elagatis bipinnulata Considered a good bait fish
Yellow and Blueback Fusilier Fish - School. This species is found in many areas of tropical indo PacificVT-8466 Blue and Gold / Yellow and blueback FUSILIER fish - mass shoal Banda sea. Indonesia Caesio teres This species is found in many areas of tropical Indo-Pacific, feeding off the reef edge
Bigeye Barracuda - A nocturnal hunter that schools during the day. Grows to 65cm. Papua New GuineaVT-8463 Bigeye / Blackspot BARRACUDA - shoal Papua New Guinea Sphyraena forsteri A nocturnal hunter that schools during the day. Grows to 65cm. Distribution: Indo-Pacific
School of Snapper - Congregated off the reef edge at Heron Island. endemic to Eastern Australia and Coral SeaVT-8460 Yellow-banded SNAPPER / Sea Perch / Hussar - school congregated off the reef edge at Heron Island. Heron Island. Great Barrier Reef